In recent seasons, fashion has shown that it is not afraid of censorship.
On the catwalks, the models are shown almost naked with designs that make everything transparent, demolishing the phrase that for decades defined elegance: “It is better to hint than show.”
Now everything is shown, without prejudice or shame.
The red carpet also echoed what happens on both international and local catwalks.
Kim Kardashian was one of the celebrities who most opted for “naked dresses”showing themselves in tight dresses under which only a micro thong is visible as underwear.
The bra does not come into play since this trend leaves the nipples in evidence.
Celebrities who adhere to the look
Following in Miss Kardashian’s footsteps, celebrities such as Rosalía, who at the last Grammys wore a completely transparent black Balenciaga dressmade of black lace and with a train, which revealed her tiny matching panties.
Impossible not to mention in this list Jennifer López, fan of transparencies and lingerie.
Will this fashion hit the streets? Everything indicates yesthat the “naked” trend, although it is already a success, will be all the rage in summer.
The proposals are basically focused on dresses of all kinds, from the tightest to the loose tunic style. The key is to show, under chiffon, tulle and lace that makes everything transparent.
T-shirts and tops also win on the list, as well as shorts and minis that always show off underwear.
At this point the retro line culottes that compete with the tiny thongs.
Artists like María Becerra, Tini Stoessel and Emilia Mernes They have not hesitated for a second to get on the naked style not only on stage or in their video clips but they also impose this fashion on international red carpets.
As for color, although black is the favorite when it comes to transparencies, now nude is rising positions settling almost at the same time, like the fashionable pink or fuchsia and red ones.
Prints also play into the translucent game, as the French designer Jean Paul Gaultier showed in his latest collections.